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The Crazy is strong at the Coogs...Moderators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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The Crazy is strong at the Coogs...UH QB D'Eriq King will sit out the remainder of the season to prepare for 2020 season...uh, yeah.
In addition, WR Keith Corbin will sit out to "concentrate on grades". Changes the path to the championship game? Thinking it will raise Memphis and us as leading candidates... stable-boy for the four horsemen of the apocalypse
Re: The Crazy is strong at the Coogs...But they are both coming back to Houston next year...
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Maybe!!
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Would not disrespect Tulane or anyone else in the West for that matter. I don't see any team dominating our division
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I think Memphis remains the favorite but yeah. Party at The Wopper!
Re: The Crazy is strong at the Coogs...Is this as simple as guys quitting on the season because they lost to Tulane?
If so, and if Holgorsen endorsed the idea, it speaks volumes about his disinterest in taking those guys anything about life. "It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses."
... "Hit it."
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Strongly suspect not. Focusing on graduating means going to the transfer portal.
Re: The Crazy is strong at the Coogs...It's a different world now with the transfer portal and 4 game eligibility to preserve a red-shirt. Last year there were a lot of red-shirts that played in championships and bowl games. This year they are using the first 4 to gauge fit.
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As good as gone. Especially when Lincoln Riley offers $200K
Re: The Crazy is strong at the Coogs...I would think that transferring is somewhere in someone's mind...
stable-boy for the four horsemen of the apocalypse
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I actually tend to agree with you - it doesn't hurt that IMO the second most difficult team on the schedule just lost their QB, RB, and top RB for the season. They just need to make sure they continue to take it week by week.
Re: The Crazy is strong at the Coogs...Just curious, how would you amend the rules? My first thought would be unless their is a medical issue the first year, red shirting would be limited to the first year only. Opinions?
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Why change the rules? A redshirt is a redshirt. If a coach wants to sacrifice the entire senior class, that is his choice (that I would disagree with if I were the school or alumni, but it is his choice). The school can always decide to *not* claim a redshirt and mess the player over if they want to, can't they?
Re: The Crazy is strong at the Coogs...I doubt any school would want to risk their reputation by tooling a senior that decides to redshirt even knowing the risk of graduate transfer is high.
My opinion is that the redshirt rule was designed to let first year players mature before playing, especially linemen. Let’s see what happens. But, the school will be out a years tuition and R and B, fees and books, and a scholarship only to see these two leave for greener pastures the next year.
Re: The Crazy is strong at the Coogs...TBH, I've got no problems with redshirting some guys in order to build your program In his defense, Holgs said a number of times before the season that UH hadn't properly used the redshirt advantage, pointed out that MA had played waaaayyyy too many guys as true frosh, and that planned on doing so. Frankly, due to his decision, UH is going to be loaded next year, because the 'cougs are about to pull an SMU and have a 10 or so transfers ready to go next year, including a 5* LB from 'bama and a 4* CB from UCLA. Fine.
But why wait until you're four games in to announce the plan? Why wait until you're 1-3? Would you have done that had you been 3-1? Whole thing reeks to high heaven.
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